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Inspired by the newly observed $Z_{cs}^-(3985)$ by BESIII collaboration, we study the structure of this particle in the picture of $D_s^{(*)-}D^{(*)0}$ molecular state. Firstly we systematically construct the Lagrangians which describing the interaction of charmed mesons, taking into account the chiral and hidden local symmetries. With the obtained effective potentials from the Lagrangians constructed, we solve the coupled channel Bethe-Salpeter equation with the on-shell approximation. On the third Reimann sheet, a pole position of around $3982.34-i0.53$ MeV is obtained, which can be associated to the $Z_{cs}^-(3985)$ and explained as a loose bound state of $D_s^*bar{D}^*$.
We study the $Z_{cs}(3985)$ state recently observed by the BESIII Collaboration in the one-boson-exchange model, assuming that it is a $bar{D}_s^{(*)}D^{(*)}$ molecule, which has the quark content $cbar{c}sbar{q}$ with $q = u$, $d$. It is shown that
Very recently, the BESIII collaboration reported a charged hidden-charm structure with strangeness in the recoil mass of $K^+$ of a process $e^+e^-to D_s^{*-}D^0K^+$ or $D_s^{-}D^{*0}K^+$, which is named as $Z_{cs}(3985)^{-}$. The newly observed char
New data from BESIII and LHCb show the existence of resonances with strangeness filling multiplets of the broken SU(3)_f symmetry, with the pattern predicted by the quark model. This is the case of the newly discovered Z_{cs} (3985) and Z_{cs}(4003),
The newly observed hidden-charm tetraquark state $Z_{cs}(3985)$, together with $Z_c(3900)$ and $X(4020)$, are studied in the combined theoretical framework of the effective range expansion, compositeness relation and the decay width saturation. The e
The newly observed $Xi(1620)^0$ by the Belle Collaboration inspires our interest in performing a systematic study on the interaction of an anti-strange meson $(bar{K}^{(*)})$ with a strange or doubly strange ground octet baryon $mathcal{B}$ ($Lambda$